Abstract

We Unravel The Stationary Properties And The Interaction Quench Dynamics Of Two Bosons, Confined In A Two-Dimensional Anisotropic Harmonic Trap. A Transcendental Equation Is Derived Giving Access To The Energy Spectrum And Revealing The Dependence Of The Energy Gaps On The Anisotropy Parameter. The Relation Between The Two- And One-Dimensional Scattering Lengths As Well As The Tan Contacts Is Established. The Contact, Capturing The Two-Body Short-Range Correlations, Shows An Increasing Tendency For A Larger Anisotropy. Subsequently, The Interaction Quench Dynamics From Attractive To Repulsive Values And Vice Versa Is Investigated For Various Anisotropies. A Closed Analytical Form Of The Expansion Coefficients Of The Two-Body Wave Function, During The Time Evolution Is Constructed. The Response Of The System Is Studied By Means Of The Time-Averaged Fidelity, The Spectra Of The Spatial Extent Of The Cloud In Each Direction, And The One-Body Density. It Is Found That As The Anisotropy Increases, The System Becomes Less Perturbed Independently Of The Interactions, While For Fixed Anisotropy Quenches Toward The Noninteracting Regime Perturb The System In The Most Efficient Manner. Furthermore, We Identify That In The Tightly Confined Direction More Frequencies Are Involved In The Dynamics Stemming From Higher Lying Excited States.

Department(s)

Physics

Comments

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Grant 170620586

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

2469-9934; 2469-9926

Document Type

Article - Journal

Document Version

Final Version

File Type

text

Language(s)

English

Rights

© 2024 American Physical Society, All rights reserved.

Publication Date

01 Jul 2020

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Physics Commons

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